Amilcar DeJesus Perez-Gomez, 42, of West Street, Mount Kisco, had a blood-alcohol content more than three times the legal limit when police arrested him around 11:30 p.m. Monday on Kirby Plaza, Lt. Patrick M. O'Reilly said in a news release. Police said Perez-Gomez's blood-alcohol content was 0.29 percent – the legal threshold is 0.08 percent.

The officers were conducting a traffic stop when, police said, Perez-Gomez struck a curb with his 1998 Saab then went onto the sidewalk in front of 7 Kirby Plaza.

Perez-Gomez was charged with felony driving while intoxicated, and operating a vehicle with a revoked license and without an interlock device, misdemeanors.

Police said that although Perez-Gomez never had a license, his driving privileges were suspended in New York for a 2012 DWI conviction in Mount Kisco. His driving privileges were again suspended in January 2013 when he failed to pay a fine associated with his previous DWI conviction, police said.

He was arraigned Tuesday before Village Justice John Donohue, who set bail at $500 despite a prosecutor's request for a $25,000 bail. Perez-Gomez is due back in court on Thursday.

Police said they were relieved that no one was injured as a result of reckless actions by Perez-Gomez.